Buy yourself a GOOD book on how to do Plumbing. I'm not going to get into the 'basics' because that's what a few $$$ will buy you. Reader's Digest and Time/Life have decent books for a DIY GUY like you.

After that, visit HowTo Guides and in the list is a how-to guide on doing a Pedestal Sink. It may not exactly match what you're trying to do but get yourself a good book to 'augment' your install. I'd do that BEFORE I cut into anything.

Jay J, the How to Guides link is really nice,but I noticed it didn't open in a different window and it appeared as though I was still on BobVila.com.Any idea why there is no direct link here on the bulletin board?

I 'think' it's because you have Frames Enabled in your browser. I just tried it in MS Internet Explorer and was able to duplicate your 'problem'. However, I use Netscape and I don't have that problem.

I checked IE and I can't find a setting that turns it on and off. And the same for Netscape. Try Netscape and let me know how it goes. If you want to give me Browser info (including version ID), I can find out more.

Netscape doesn't open a new window for me either...actually,it's nice to be able to keep the Bob Vila header while on another site.Thanks for the reply and my apologies to you DIY GUY for my interuption.

You can 'disable' Frames by UNchecking the Netscape Advanced Options: Enable Java and Enable JavaScript

Java is what allows Frames. By UNchecking the use of Java, you disable frames. HOWEVER, there is one side effect - In doing this BV.com will NOT load up because, well ..., it uses Java (in order to use Frames.) Kinda like a double-edged sword.

If you do the Open Frame In New Window (as I described in my previous follow-up, you'll be fine.

Could be Jay J...but links normally open in separate windows for me...must be the HTML source code...anyway,I found it interesting.Oh,I found it...a hunk of HTML (target=blank) is missing in the source code.Without that,a new window will not open.